I love you Lynn. Me and my buddy used to work at a hotel together. I was the third shift manager, and he was the security guard and we would order cheese burgers from Athenias, and watch your videos all night. When you maced yourself with the Cold Steel gel it was GOLD. Please give us more of you man. We love you.
_I'm Brazilian...and I want to thank Lynn Thompson for her creations. I managed to buy 2 Katana machetes (one for me and one for my son)...but unfortunately I can no longer find the gladius machete in Brazil...I really wanted to have a copy. I have a small collection of blades....but I was still missing a sword....and the katana machete left me very satisfied...due to the quality of the product. Thank you Mr. Thompson._
Beautiful knife. Lynn is such a character, “may aid in penetration,” “knife fighters’ mange,” “my ninja camp-where I train everyday”😂 Love that guy, thanks for consistently bringing him on Cold Steel.
Another totally badass creation by the Man, The Myth and The Legend Lynn Thompson. You are the greatest. Not sure if he’ll see this but I just wanted to say awesome job! Lynn and Stick and T are the best. Love your videos and love your products. I’ve been carrying The Mayhem everyday and I will say that it’s awesome and I can’t wait to get my hands on the new Kobum and I know for a fact that it will not disappoint. Keep up the great work
Ok I have to say this as a non-American who also lives in one of the most milquetoast countries in the word when it comes to self defense rights/awareness. But Lynn is like that uncle you have that may occasionally say stuff that raises eyebrows but you can't help but love the man because his heart is in the right place and he seems to genuinely CARE. Much respect to you good sir, and may you continue to live a joyful fulfilling life.
When I saw the original Kobun, I bought two immediately. They are amazing blades. I tried getting one of the newer curved model when I saw it online at the Blade Show. But could never find it. I did manage to get a signed Leatherneck Bowie Knife as soon as they came available. And I will do my best to get one of these new Lynn Thompson signed Kobuns. Another incredible offering from Mr. Thompson. Thank You for your contribution to the Knife World. It would be bland and boring without your presence. All The Best To You Lynn Thompson.
Thank you Mr. Thompson for everything you do, I'm legally blind so owning a firearm isn't a good idea, since I'm disabled I'm a target, Luckily I own the pocket shark and I take it everywhere and I keep the cold steel kukri machete right next to my bed just in case...your products are AWESOME.
That really is one handsome knife. I'm a big fan of that shade of green and for anyone that collects Cold Steel is gonna think the signature on the box. I've kept all my boxes for one reason or another but I think it's really cool that it's his real signature and not something just embossed on the box.
I have a Cold Steel Kobun tanto I bought decades ago. 20 years of abuse and it still has quite an edge with no damage, easily the best blade ive ever purchased!
This looks super slick. Love the different blade shape on this model. I'd really like to see a video, or maybe even a short documentary about Lynn as "the father of the American tanto," where he discusses the history of the blade, the utility and unique capabilities of the blade shape, what sparked his interest in them, and what attracted him to the idea of bringing them to the American market. I'd be very interested to hear his take on it, and I'm sure many others would too! It would be a great piece of history to have documented for the knife industry, and especially the knife community!
My first cold steel weapon was a tanto in 1976. I was in Rakkasan Battalion, Screaming Eagles. Never have been disappointed in a cold steel product. Looks like I'm looking at my next purchase.
Yeah I used to brag that I was Cold Steel's best unpaid salesman. Used to be A LOT of very nice usable affordable Cold Steel knives offered. I carried the Voyager knives for a lot of years along with the CarbonV Master Hunter and Recon Scout. I still have a good many, and I didn't have to pay a fortune for any of them new. All good useable affordable knives. It's a shame what C.S. is turning into. We don't need another high end knife company. I guess it's the reality of 2023
GSM Outdoors has stockholders unlike when Lynn Thompson owned it. (GSM will cost gouge the public riding on Lynn's coattails) I'm glad I bought my cold steel knives back when I did too! @@maxpinson5002
I prefer my serrated American Tanto Kobun in comparison to the Japanese Tanto Kobun without serrations for SD. It's such an evil cutting machine. Nearly as nasty as BTII serrated which I EDC since the first day it came out with XHP steel. Thanks for everything Lynn. Because of you I have a big collection of CS folders and fixed blades of all generations. From your very first two hand opening Tanto folder, Shinobu Large, to your last folder and unbelievable massive Hidden Angel. It's sad that so many fans of yours in the US didn't have the opportunity to grab your last masterpiece...
This is the Cold Steel Outdoorsman blade in the Kobun body. That may be a perfect hybrid of two Cold Steel knives. I'm going to pick one up for hunting. You ought to consider issuing this in orange too like you did with the SRK. I think you made a light hunting knife. Ounce counting mountain hunters would be into this. It's only an ounce heavier than Benchmade's Steep Country but the blade is 2" longer. I have a feeling you could easily dress an elk and fillet a salmon with it.
The Kobun is nicely finished. I would have preferred a thicker handle/palm swell, but it's a keeper. Additional thumbs up for the Skull. That is a real favorite. A really great folder, that doesn't overstuff the pocket.
I was looking at my CS Bowie knife and placed it on the bed. It went through the sheet just by the weight of it pushing the front against a bunched up area. Now I’m scared to touch it.
I bought my Lynn Thompson kobun From midway USA the 10/24/23 My only question is why didn’t Lynn use the American tanto? He created that tanto I get why he went with the more classic tanto from Japan But still I prefer the American tanto like on the OG KOBUN IN MY COLLECTION
I bought a magnum tanto xii..love the blade..feel it I worth the 8x increase in price for better steel, balance, and just good feel in hand..amazing knife
Hey lynn, would be great to see you on IWA in Nürnberg. As a custom knifemaker I can tell you its an awesome toothpick. Love it. I will also release a knife with a batch of 100pcs also as a tanto. Moulded handele made in Germany. Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
Mine will be here Friday. I hope I don’t have to return it like I did the Mayhem for a scratched up blade. It’s a beautiful knife but NOT cheap. I happen to love the Kobun so I payed the price. Hoping my number is low since I bought it right as it went on sale. Looking forward to this work of art 👊🏼
I just found Midway selling these for about $60! I originally bought one for $150 plus from Amazon returned it and bought the Midway one for half the price,shop around on these they vary in price wildly for some unknown reason
I wish it was easier to get Cold Steel knives in Hungary, sometimes not even Cold Steel Deutschland has all of them. This special Kobun is definitely one I really want!
If you mean choil, that should be a pretty easy fix for a file, or a dremel. It's your knife. You paid good money for it, so make it yours. There's no good reason not to alter it to suit your preference.
I like the serated kobun. But the clip didn't work for me. I wish cold steel fix blades all of them would come with different kinds of carry options. Just saying
How is the Kobun (as a knife) better than the Outdoorsman Lite? Obviously the green version is a collector's piece {why are they mostly black?}. The Amazon price for the stock Kobun is about $45, but the green signature edition is nearly $170. That's a lot for color and some polishing {and the signature}. I would _love_ to see a glow-in-the-dark version! But speaking of polish, I really miss the old Voyagers, the blades thereof which were polished. The stone wash finish is perhaps the ugliest finish for a knife I've ever seen next to a Parkerized finish. The DLC is great, but when you open the blades at the same point every day, it doesn't take long before white spots form on the blade and the flippers. I think Cold Steel has the _BEST_ heat treat in the industry. And while some people berate AUS8A as a low-grade steel for neanderthals, I have several brand new Pro-Lites which ain't for sale (and they're the best 440A specimens I've ever seen, better far than Böker and SOG budget knives). Years ago I spoke to a tech guy at Cold Steel, and he didn't even _try_ to hide his contempt for 440A, even the stuff CS had apparently purchased at a great price. He seemed to think CS was going in the wrong direction, but those 440A blades had some of the most vicious edges I've ever seen on a knife. I had Night Forces, Pro-Lites, Recon 1s in both plain and serrated blades. And I couldn't tell the difference between 440A and AUS8A blades.
I have carried the coldsteel knives since they came out The old Japan Coldsteel knives are some of the best ever made, but the new china, Taiwan, etc, aren't really that good this comment is from experience and use .
Why would you polish a stainless steel though? Polishing usually is done on carbon steels, so the surface is less susceptible to corrosion. I hate a polish on a stainless steel personally, but that's me. No blade should be coated, except if you are doing sops.
They are making fakes of these signature series knives now, Brought one off an Ebay seller. Got it and the blade has the signature and writing same as genuine, but the writing is a faded grey look over the blacker and the build number is 3076. Blade has S35VN on it, but the box has aus8.
Hey Boss you need to step down or let me do your job for free. I have the Original Kobun and it has a crappy sheath. The new version can you put clip on otherside?
Lynn Thompson's work has been amazing for the whole knife industry. It's truly astounding what he has accomplished.
I love you Lynn. Me and my buddy used to work at a hotel together. I was the third shift manager, and he was the security guard and we would order cheese burgers from Athenias, and watch your videos all night. When you maced yourself with the Cold Steel gel it was GOLD. Please give us more of you man. We love you.
_I'm Brazilian...and I want to thank Lynn Thompson for her creations. I managed to buy 2 Katana machetes (one for me and one for my son)...but unfortunately I can no longer find the gladius machete in Brazil...I really wanted to have a copy. I have a small collection of blades....but I was still missing a sword....and the katana machete left me very satisfied...due to the quality of the product. Thank you Mr. Thompson._
You should save up and get the Dragonfly Katana.
Lynn is a man.
💪💪
He not a she 🙄
Her??? It's him! 🤣
Beautiful knife. Lynn is such a character, “may aid in penetration,” “knife fighters’ mange,” “my ninja camp-where I train everyday”😂
Love that guy, thanks for consistently bringing him on Cold Steel.
Always a pleasure to see Lynn!
Another totally badass creation by the Man, The Myth and The Legend Lynn Thompson. You are the greatest. Not sure if he’ll see this but I just wanted to say awesome job! Lynn and Stick and T are the best. Love your videos and love your products. I’ve been carrying The Mayhem everyday and I will say that it’s awesome and I can’t wait to get my hands on the new Kobum and I know for a fact that it will not disappoint.
Keep up the great work
Ok I have to say this as a non-American who also lives in one of the most milquetoast countries in the word when it comes to self defense rights/awareness. But Lynn is like that uncle you have that may occasionally say stuff that raises eyebrows but you can't help but love the man because his heart is in the right place and he seems to genuinely CARE. Much respect to you good sir, and may you continue to live a joyful fulfilling life.
As a British Welshman I feel your pain.
When I saw the original Kobun, I bought two immediately. They are amazing blades. I tried getting one of the newer curved model when I saw it online at the Blade Show. But could never find it. I did manage to get a signed Leatherneck Bowie Knife as soon as they came available. And I will do my best to get one of these new Lynn Thompson signed Kobuns. Another incredible offering from Mr. Thompson. Thank You for your contribution to the Knife World. It would be bland and boring without your presence. All The Best To You Lynn Thompson.
Thank you Mr. Thompson for everything you do, I'm legally blind so owning a firearm isn't a good idea, since I'm disabled I'm a target,
Luckily I own the pocket shark and I take it everywhere and I keep the cold steel kukri machete right next to my bed just in case...your products are AWESOME.
Are you able to carry one of the Cold Steel walking sticks? I’m partial to the City Stick and the Black Thorn stick.
That looks like a winner you have created! Fine looking blade design !
That really is one handsome knife. I'm a big fan of that shade of green and for anyone that collects Cold Steel is gonna think the signature on the box. I've kept all my boxes for one reason or another but I think it's really cool that it's his real signature and not something just embossed on the box.
I throw away all boxes especially the ones with a Signature.
@@LowBudgetUA-camr then why did you even buy the signature?
@@stefthorman8548 The original is exactly the same. I didn't..
I keep all boxes ,it ads value over time especially when something is discontinued
Good to see S35VN in longer length. Nice aesthetic touch on that spine.
I have a Cold Steel Kobun tanto I bought decades ago. 20 years of abuse and it still has quite an edge with no damage, easily the best blade ive ever purchased!
I’m buying this! Thank you Mr Thompson. My first blade is the Coldsteel OSS i carried on my vest in Iraq. That thing cuts like butter. It was awesome.
This looks super slick. Love the different blade shape on this model.
I'd really like to see a video, or maybe even a short documentary about Lynn as "the father of the American tanto," where he discusses the history of the blade, the utility and unique capabilities of the blade shape, what sparked his interest in them, and what attracted him to the idea of bringing them to the American market. I'd be very interested to hear his take on it, and I'm sure many others would too!
It would be a great piece of history to have documented for the knife industry, and especially the knife community!
A nice knife, but not for the price.
My first cold steel weapon was a tanto in 1976. I was in Rakkasan Battalion, Screaming Eagles. Never have been disappointed in a cold steel product. Looks like I'm looking at my next purchase.
Lynn, that's a killer blade brother!! I want that knife. Truly top notch.
From Mexico we are moving forward with the Cold Steel collection👍👍👍👍👍
Линн Томпсон, легенда 👍🔥🔥🔥💣🚀😊
GSM Outdoors keeps raising the prices on Lynn Thompsons products! (I know Lynn can feel this too!)
Yeah
I used to brag that I was Cold
Steel's best unpaid salesman.
Used to be A LOT of very nice
usable affordable Cold Steel
knives offered. I carried the
Voyager knives for a lot of
years along with the CarbonV
Master Hunter and Recon Scout. I still have a good many,
and I didn't have to pay a fortune for any of them new.
All good useable affordable
knives. It's a shame what C.S.
is turning into.
We don't need another high
end knife company.
I guess it's the reality of 2023
GSM Outdoors has stockholders unlike when Lynn Thompson owned it. (GSM will cost gouge the public riding on Lynn's coattails) I'm glad I bought my cold steel knives back when I did too! @@maxpinson5002
I carry my Espada Everyday, And have for around 15 or more years now. I love it
get a new one in s35, the tip of my g10 aus8 snapped
I prefer my serrated American Tanto Kobun in comparison to the Japanese Tanto Kobun without serrations for SD. It's such an evil cutting machine. Nearly as nasty as BTII serrated which I EDC since the first day it came out with XHP steel. Thanks for everything Lynn. Because of you I have a big collection of CS folders and fixed blades of all generations. From your very first two hand opening Tanto folder, Shinobu Large, to your last folder and unbelievable massive Hidden Angel. It's sad that so many fans of yours in the US didn't have the opportunity to grab your last masterpiece...
the Legend Lynn Thompson has shared with us his endless knowledge about his Masterpieces he created for us..God bless you Sir
So very tempting. I like everything about it. I just wish it came on an option of handle materials.
Love the kobun, dream knife for sure. Hope a rough use, budget option with the alternate tip grinds comes for the kobun down the line
Love the OD Green offerings. Wish you'd offer some budget signature models, such as the Finn Wolf or Range Boss.
This is the Cold Steel Outdoorsman blade in the Kobun body. That may be a perfect hybrid of two Cold Steel knives. I'm going to pick one up for hunting. You ought to consider issuing this in orange too like you did with the SRK. I think you made a light hunting knife. Ounce counting mountain hunters would be into this. It's only an ounce heavier than Benchmade's Steep Country but the blade is 2" longer. I have a feeling you could easily dress an elk and fillet a salmon with it.
The Kobun is nicely finished. I would have preferred a thicker handle/palm swell, but it's a keeper.
Additional thumbs up for the Skull. That is a real favorite. A really great folder, that doesn't overstuff the pocket.
Mine is arriving in a few days, took a while to ship over the ocean...
Im really looking forward to it.
I was looking at my CS Bowie knife and placed it on the bed. It went through the sheet just by the weight of it pushing the front against a bunched up area. Now I’m scared to touch it.
Dude you live the life we all want to live and I am sooo jealous.
A must have from Lynn the Man 👍👊😃!
That's awesome kobun
oh man i love the green!!! i was literally about to order one of these and i will definitely see if i can fnd that version
I like that blade design more than the chisel type.
Are you ever going to make a 5 inch ti-lite, zytel handle?
The 4" is my favourite out of the two.
@@jakefarronmerlin7963 I hear you. I have both also. I'm thinking something like a 5 inch in-between the 2 would be great to have.
@@grtfshrmnyou're right it may be the perfect sized ti lite
More Lynn Thompson videos!
Beautiful knife
Just got one. I really like it! Gonna get another to carry... Great knife!!!
That's another great SDUEDC Fixed Blade. Right on Lynn C. Thompson! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
hey, I remember you
@@WhuDhatRight on! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
How long has this knife been available?
My EDCs, a Kobun, and an SR1 bowie style. Sometimes a Finn Wolf is subbed for the SR1.
I bought my Lynn Thompson kobun
From midway USA the 10/24/23
My only question is why didn’t Lynn use the American tanto?
He created that tanto
I get why he went with the more classic tanto from Japan
But still I prefer the American tanto like on the OG KOBUN IN MY COLLECTION
I bought a magnum tanto xii..love the blade..feel it I worth the 8x increase in price for better steel, balance, and just good feel in hand..amazing knife
I neck carry a original Kobun. Pretty sweet blade there!
Mine is carried behind my phone case in a horizontal cross draw carry.
Hey lynn, would be great to see you on IWA in Nürnberg. As a custom knifemaker I can tell you its an awesome toothpick. Love it. I will also release a knife with a batch of 100pcs also as a tanto. Moulded handele made in Germany. Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪
Amazing knife✨!! ️Yakuza 子分Cobun‼️As expected!! ️ Boss!! ️
Steel?
Mine will be here Friday. I hope I don’t have to return it like I did the Mayhem for a scratched up blade. It’s a beautiful knife but NOT cheap. I happen to love the Kobun so I payed the price. Hoping my number is low since I bought it right as it went on sale. Looking forward to this work of art 👊🏼
Good presentation of a good knife. My son ands I have separate collections of your cold steel knives.
Can we get this knife in black with a blackened blade. Would be a great tactical blade that way.
I just found Midway selling these for about $60! I originally bought one for $150 plus from Amazon returned it and bought the Midway one for half the price,shop around on these they vary in price wildly for some unknown reason
I ordered one, I had too. Love u lynn. Much respect to u brother.
It's a winner of a fixed blade for a multitude of task especially skinning and stabbing or even slashing for combat minded knife guys and gals . 💯⚔️💯
I liked my old Kobun knife. Wish it had a metal gaurd
Signature ?
Made in USA ?
@ColdSteelKnives, Is there any chance you could make and sell a Cold Steel Japanese Jo staff for No-jutsu practitioners?
Thank you for the video the knife looks great 👍🏻
I wish it was easier to get Cold Steel knives in Hungary, sometimes not even Cold Steel Deutschland has all of them. This special Kobun is definitely one I really want!
Yeah brother looks like a good blade is that full tang I love your channel keep up the good work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 And what kind of steel is it
Why didn’t they have ninja camp when I was a kid?
I love my Kobun. Its only drawback was the lack of a finger rest.
If you mean choil, that should be a pretty easy fix for a file, or a dremel. It's your knife. You paid good money for it, so make it yours. There's no good reason not to alter it to suit your preference.
@@SouperAsH it's about steel guard
Beautiful blade
Здравствуйте! Как купить этот нож в России?(( очень хочется иметь в коллекции нож Kobun
Is Lynn still working with the company like he said he would?.
Yes!
@@flashgordon6238
👍
Good job on the video
Nice 👍
I like the serated kobun. But the clip didn't work for me. I wish cold steel fix blades all of them would come with different kinds of carry options. Just saying
the sell a j clip attachment now, could also get a tek-lok or an ulti-clip if you want a different way to mount the sheath, they're like 12 bucks
Say what we get a traditional point is that longer to ? Dang
I like this but I like the Tanto version more. I guess because I remember the old and have a few of them. ❤ I want a strong knife. Not light.
would love to see one in a 12inch blade.
my cook is this big im Martin btw!!!!!
Will this be in black handle colour??
How is the Kobun (as a knife) better than the Outdoorsman Lite? Obviously the green version is a collector's piece {why are they mostly black?}. The Amazon price for the stock Kobun is about $45, but the green signature edition is nearly $170. That's a lot for color and some polishing {and the signature}.
I would _love_ to see a glow-in-the-dark version! But speaking of polish, I really miss the old Voyagers, the blades thereof which were polished. The stone wash finish is perhaps the ugliest finish for a knife I've ever seen next to a Parkerized finish. The DLC is great, but when you open the blades at the same point every day, it doesn't take long before white spots form on the blade and the flippers.
I think Cold Steel has the _BEST_ heat treat in the industry. And while some people berate AUS8A as a low-grade steel for neanderthals, I have several brand new Pro-Lites which ain't for sale (and they're the best 440A specimens I've ever seen, better far than Böker and SOG budget knives).
Years ago I spoke to a tech guy at Cold Steel, and he didn't even _try_ to hide his contempt for 440A, even the stuff CS had apparently purchased at a great price. He seemed to think CS was going in the wrong direction, but those 440A blades had some of the most vicious edges I've ever seen on a knife. I had Night Forces, Pro-Lites, Recon 1s in both plain and serrated blades. And I couldn't tell the difference between 440A and AUS8A blades.
Lynn, Cold steel would do well to keep in the tradition and make the SRK with a 7-inch blade!
Cold steel warranty has declined a lot since the sporting goods company bought cold stell😢
❤❤❤
Why such a useful, pocket friendly and all kinds of cool knife like a "broken skull" was discontinued !? 😢 Why!?
People disliked the aesthetics of the printed name. I agree with you. It's one of the better folders ever made.
@@SouperAsH agreed👍
i wait for mini tuff with Lynn Thompsons sign. :)
Kobun is a great light but large design
The Broken Skull is now the Range Boss, isn't it?
Хороший ножик!👍😁
Bravo !!!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Kobun are light enough for a neak knife
What an absolute stud
Not dark enough for olive green, but kinda nice light colored od green.
But where is your 5-MAX? And what you call neck knife is illegal in Germany because its too big, lol.
Holy shit the God himself Lynn Thompson.
Must have!
Come on Cold Steel I need to keep some of my money.
I have carried the coldsteel knives since they came out The old Japan Coldsteel knives are some of the best ever made, but the new china, Taiwan, etc, aren't really that good this comment is from experience and use .
I miss those broken skulls
Please bring back the Broken Skull !
Why would you polish a stainless steel though?
Polishing usually is done on carbon steels, so the surface is less susceptible to corrosion.
I hate a polish on a stainless steel personally, but that's me. No blade should be coated, except if you are doing sops.
I bought this knife. Next time you make a knife with a Japanese name, I would like you to make it with Yokozuna (Sumo wrestler)
Cool,big,man
ITS LOW PRICE FOR BEST QUALITY THAT COUNTS
They are making fakes of these signature series knives now, Brought one off an Ebay seller. Got it and the blade has the signature and writing same as genuine, but the writing is a faded grey look over the blacker and the build number is 3076. Blade has S35VN on it, but the box has aus8.
He trains every day. I thought Lynn sold Cold Steel. I'm confused.
Bring back the Broken Skull!!
Hey Boss you need to step down or let me do your job for free. I have the Original Kobun and it has a crappy sheath. The new version can you put clip on otherside?
I want one 🥹
@lynleangelotov8397 midway USA 166$ marked down from 229